Health and Safety.... one kid could strangle the other with the string on their kit bag, also the kid could strangle him/herself. It's a bit stupid but that's the 21st century for you! :)
30" is not a draw weight, it is a draw length. It is the length of the draw from the bow to the string when the bow is drawn.
String is 98.5 and cable is 41.5 It varies by draw length, this is for 28" draw
38"
the opposite woiuld be to open the curtain
you draw a rectangle then do a checkerboard pattern line then color it the way you want remeber todraw the string on the end
look at it, then draw
Draw the bow to full draw and hold it. Have your assistant place a nail in the small round hole in the bottom of each pulley wheel and then slowly let the pressure off of the bow string. Unhook the looped bowstring from the metal string connectors and set aside. Slide the connectors up and away from the bow limbs and pull them out of the pulley wheels. Move the connectors to a new hole or position on the wheels (a higher hole if you want the draw length shorter or a lower hole if you want the draw length longer). Reconnect the string to the metal string connectors and draw the bow to full draw again. Have your assistant pull the nails out of the pulley wheels and then let the bow down slowly. This process can also be performed by using a bow press to depress the bow's limbs and then changing the draw length in the same manner.
are you allowed to trace?
Use a string for a straight line.
Open the beaded reticule by the draw string to find the house keys.
Without going to the bow shop, this method requires a hanging scale with a hook. Connect your string and pull down while measuring draw length between the string and handle. when you match your draw length, that is the corresponding weight.
One can create a perfect ellipse using two pins on a piece of string and a pencil. Place the pins at opposite sides and then loop the string around them. Finally place the pencil in the loops and pull it around the pins to draw the ellipse.